Nigel Farage jets in to US Republican National Convention to give Donald Trump a lesson on 'how we won Brexit'
Ukip's outgoing leader Nigel Farage attends RNC in Cleveland, Ohio today
Mocks President Obama for 'helping us win the EU referendum'
But refuses to endorse Trump because it's 'a big mistake for foreign politician to tell people how to vote' . Farage admits even he winces at some of the comments Trump makes
By MATT DATHAN, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:23 GMT, 20 July 2016 | UPDATED: 17:32 GMT, 20 July 2016
Nigel Farage jetted in to the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Cleveland, Ohio today to offer Donald Trump's party tips on how he defied the odds to win the EU referendum.
Many Republican strategists are 'looking very closely at what we did and how we did it,' Mr Farage told an event at the RNC, referring to last month's shock vote in the UK for Brexit.
The outgoing Ukip leader won fans as he ironically thanked President Barack Obama for 'helping us to win this referendum' by urging voters to reject Brexit when he visited the UK in April.
He said this was the reason he didn't want to officially endorse either candidate in the US Presidential race, - insisting it was a 'big mistake for foreign politicians to tell people how to vote'.
But his warm comments towards Mr Trump and previously critical assessment of Hilary Clinton has left few guessing where his allegiance lies in the US election.
Nigel Farage (pictured at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio today) jetted in to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio today to offer Donald Trump's party tips on how he defied the odds to win the EU referendum.
Nigel Farage (pictured at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio today) jetted in to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio today to offer Donald Trump's party tips on how he defied the odds to win the EU referendum. Nigel Farage gives some credit to Obama for winning Brexit
'I have to say, I wouldn't vote for Hillary if you paid me,' the Brexit champion told delegates at a breakfast event at the Republican National Convention today. 'There is that sense of entitlement,' he said, pleasing the Republican audience.
But Mr Farage admitted that even he 'winces' at some of the controversial comments Mr Trump makes, such as Mr Trump's contentious pledge to ban all Muslims entering the US.
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Commentary:
Excellent interviews with Nigel Farage,particularly in the first video.
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